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What is the standard temperature in degrees Fahrenheit for proper development in an automatic processor?

  1. 70 degrees F

  2. 75 degrees F

  3. 80 degrees F

  4. 85 degrees F

The correct answer is: 75 degrees F

The standard temperature for the proper development of film in an automatic processor is typically set at 75 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is essential because it ensures that the chemical reactions involved in the development process occur at optimal rates, leading to the best possible image quality. Film development requires precise control of temperature, as variations can affect contrast, density, and overall clarity of the images produced. Setting the temperature too low may result in under-development, while too high a temperature can lead to over-development and possible damage to the film. Thus, maintaining the processor at 75 degrees Fahrenheit is crucial for consistent and reliable results in photographic processing.